Apps

Carousel, the photo viewing and management app by Dropbox, has been updated to version 1.7. Carousel now has full iPad support, letting you view all of your Dropbox photos no matter what device you're using.

We've gathered together some great discounts on iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps, accessories, and devices for you today.

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Personal finance app Mint has been updated to version 3.7, adding a new Updates section to the app. The Updates view gives you quick access to the latest activity from your account. Mint has also increased app security, adding support for Touch ID.

Traveling with the kids? If so, you'll need the best iPad apps and best iPhone apps possible to help keep them entertained while on planes, trains, and automobiles. Whether it's kid-friendly videos to watch as the miles stream by, or an education game that lets them play — and learn — about the world around them, the App Store has some great choices for the young. Here are our must-haves!

Notebook maker Moleskine has partnered with Adobe to put your sketches in Creative Cloud with a new notebook and app. Much like their Evernote journal, Moleskine's new Creative Cloud product is designed especially to bridge the gap between analogue and digital work.

The movie Reel Steel might have been fairly forgettable, but the two mobile games based on it have enjoyed a fair little following. The team leads from the mobile Reel Steel and Total Recall titles have left Reliance Entertainment in order to form their own studio, Play Motion. And Play Motion's first game sticks with what they know: robots punching other robots.

Ironkill has just launched on Android and iOS as a free to play title. Players can collect and upgrade a wide assortment of stylized robots, and then journey across a post-apocalyptic map to battle it out against other robot trainers. With solid graphics and simple controls, Ironkill promises plenty of fun robot-on-robot violence.

If you've ever listened to music on shuffle, you've probably hit the point where you'd like to hear more from that album, but then continue on with the shuffling. That's an issue that the newly-released Stringer aims to alleviate, allowing you to easily move around a shuffled list of your entire iTunes library (including iTunes Match music) and make adjustments as you see fit.

Task management app Things is Apple's App of the Week, which means that you can get the utility for free from the App Store until November 28. The app picked up a major update last week that saw the introduction of an iOS8-inspired makeover, Handoff support, sharing extensions and more.

Microsoft has pushed out a small, but not unimportant update to its OneNote applications for iPhone and iPad. In the process it fixes one of the more irritating issues, because now we're finally given background sync! OneNote has had a tendency to be somewhat slow syncing your notebooks between device and cloud, but that should all be a thing of the past.

Anybody getting super-serious about their iPhone photography will be happy to hear that Adobe Lightroom now has dedicated lens profiles for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The 5.7 update to Lightroom includes a bunch of other lens profiles from Sony, Nikon, and Canon, but you won't find any other smartphones on that list.